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Yes, it works.
I have a new USB 2 scanner connected to a USB 1 port on my four year old pc.
That's backward compatibility!
My new scanner is awaiting its new friend, a new pc with 6 or 8 USB 2 ports,
which will arrive tomorrow! With both scanner and host using USB 2 I believe
scanning will be much more rapid, especially when scanning at high
resolutions.
HTH, Göran Halfvarson, Sweden
| > Hi, am I understanding this correctly?
| > Usb 2.0 and Usb 1.1 are basically the same, exept Usb 2.0 is faster?
| > Will a Usb2.0 device work with a standard usb port then?
| > (Even if at a slower rate?)
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